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CIO December 1, 2003 Art Jahnke |
How Will Web Services Ultimately Change Business? The day will come when automated machines don't just tell each other what to do but will figure out how do it. |
Entrepreneur December 2003 Amanda C. Kooser |
Office Space The office of tomorrow might look the same, but it sure acts different. |
Bank Technology News November 2003 Karen Krebsbach |
In the Year 2525... Futurist John B. Mahaffie has a vision for financial services: Make it convenient for the customer. And while branches are in vogue now, he doesn't think we'll see them after 2018. |
Fast Company November 2003 Scott Kirsner |
Some Magnificent Men and Their Flying Machines They won't end up in every garage, but a new generation of low-cost "personal" jets could really take off. Tiny Adam Aircraft is racing to be first on the runway. |
BusinessWeek November 3, 2003 Stephen Baker |
Info-Tech Payoff In The New Economy: What It Is, How It Happened, and Why It Is Likely to Last, Roger Alcaly argues that information technology, like electricity before it, will fuel powerful economic growth for a generation ahead. |
Wired November 2003 Thomas Goetz |
Open Source Everywhere Software is just the beginning ... open source is doing for mass innovation what the assembly line did for mass production. Get ready for the era when collaboration replaces the corporation. |
HBS Working Knowledge September 22, 2003 Diane L. Coutu |
PowerPoint, Robomanagers and You: The Growing Intimacy of Technology Can robots take on some roles of the manager? MIT's Sherry Turkle ponders the psychological effects of technologies today and tomorrow in this Harvard Business Review excerpt. |
Bank Technology News September 2003 |
By the Numbers Almost one quarter of respondents anticipate increased IT spending in the second half of 2003, up from only 4 percent in April and in line with February's survey of 23 percent. |
CFO September 15, 2003 |
IT Directions 2.0 Our annual survey of senior finance executives finds them bullish on the value of IT and prepared to raise budgets accordingly. |
Knowledge@Wharton August 27, 2003 |
What Labor Shortage? Debunking a Popular Myth It's a prediction frequently made by think tanks and consulting firms that companies and the U.S. economy are going to cope with a dearth of workers in the years to come. The problem, however, is that this piece of conventional wisdom is false. |
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